YW! I'm glad she has a happy new owner. I had a lot of good luck with that truck.
I hurt quite a few fellow racers' feelings with it.
I got a lot of good setup info off of here. Most of these guys run a loose setup with super sticky tires, so I made a few changes to make it more stable and predictable with medium compound tires. Don't be afraid to experiment. http://www.jamminproducts.com/setups.htm
That should answer a lot of questions for you, not that I mind at all though. Those RC8 springs make the shocks feel really similar to the BB shocks.
I spent about an hour on my setup station setting the front toe and the camber on all 4 corners. If you move the arms, you'll have to readjust.
Pick up a camber gauge. Seting the camber properly makes a world of difference.
Definatly looking into the different setups. I like the way it feels now although I havent got a good run in her yet. I plan on that today depending on weather . I am a firm believer if its not broke dont fix it.
Well I took it out for the first time got 3 tanks through it (loves the fuel) and she screams! Once i get the steering servo fixed I'm going to try and hit a track as long as the weather holds up.
I knew that stock ofna servo would not last long. I never really used it. I got it on a new Ofna Picco RTR buggy. I took all the radio gear off as soon as I got it. Well I have the Jr9000T waiting for you.